Publications by authors named "Tamana Shams"

Fontan surgery is vital for infants born with a single-ventricle heart. This intervention establishes a new blood flow circuit bypassing the single ventricle, thereby the separating pulmonary and systemic circulation to preserve single ventricular function. However, it carries risks of hepatic complications, collectively termed Fontan-associated liver disease (FALD), characterized by progressive hepatic congestion and fibrosis potentially leading to an equivalent of cirrhosis.

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We report the case of a 67-year-old man presenting with abdominal pain due to acute thrombosis of an aneurysm of the superior mesenteric vein. It was treated conservatively by a combination of anticoagulation and monitoring by serial imaging after multidisciplinary discussion. With more than one year of follow-up, no aneurysm growth was observed.

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Gastrointestinal bleeding related to portal hypertension of cirrhosis is associated with a significant mortality risk (10-20 %). The transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) reduces the hepatic venous pressure gradient. Several studies have evaluated early TIPS insertion (within 72h from diagnostic endoscopy) with the aim of improving outcomes in selected patients at high risk of failure to control bleeding and/or rebleeding.

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2019 has continued to bring important progress in all areas of internal medicine, impacting our daily practice. From new indications for SGLT2 inhibitors and rivaroxaban, to antibiotic duration for Gram negative bacteriemia, passing by the delay for cardioversion of recent-onset atrial fibrillation or for beginning sacubitril/valsartan after stabilization of a cardiac failure, internal medicine journals are full of novelties. Every year, the chief residents of the CHUV internal medicine ward meet up to share their readings: here is their selection of eleven articles, chosen, summarized and commented for you.

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